The Ministry of Interior announced that the General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science successfully arrested three individuals involved in forming a terrorist cell affiliated with the Lebanese Hezbollah organization, as part of ongoing efforts to safeguard national security and counter threats against the Kingdom.

Authorities confirmed that the suspects coordinated with terrorist elements abroad and attempted to establish communication channels aimed at undermining state sovereignty, spreading fear among citizens and residents, and endangering public safety through activities linked to extremist operations.

The arrested individuals were identified as Ahmed Ahmed Hussein Madan, 24, Hassan Abdulameer Ashour, 22, and Muntazer Abdulmohsen Ali Madan, 29, with security forces closely monitoring their movements and activities before carrying out the arrests in a targeted operation.

Investigations revealed that the suspects received weapons training during visits to Lebanon after meeting members of the terrorist organization, and later transmitted images and sensitive information related to the impact of Iranian attacks on Bahrain, while also collecting funds under the guise of charitable work and redirecting them to support Hezbollah activities.

The findings further indicated that these actions were part of preparations for future assignments from the group’s leadership to carry out terrorist operations within Bahrain, posing a serious threat to national stability and public security.

The General Directorate confirmed that all legal measures have been taken, and the suspects have been referred to the Public Prosecution for further investigation, reaffirming the Kingdom’s commitment to confronting terrorism and maintaining the safety and stability of society.